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Quotes About Reminder

Being reminded about the incredible power of God's love, and living as He intended, is the most powerful motivation to change.
~ Rick Warren
I liked to carry the script into an audition because, for me, it reminded people that this was not the final performance. I'm still a work in progress.
~ Holly Hunter
We were reminded first-hand of the work that still needs to be done in Iraq on the security front when insurgents fired five rounds into the base while we were still meeting with the nurses.
~ Jon Porter
They don't want to be reminded that there is an authority higher than the authority of the state.
~ Roy Moore
I don't think that I'm that easy to live with. I have to be reminded that I can have fun. I need my family to remind me in a loving and nice way to lighten up.
~ Debra Winger
The moment we finished shooting for 'Bruce Lee,' my wife Upasana reminded of a pending holiday.
~ Ram Charan
Sometimes a mentor has to be reminded of the principles he has tried to instill in others.
~ Stephen Henderson
It is a fairly serious thing that you're doing if you're writing about people who are still alive and who still have a role in public life. Sometimes you don't want to be reminded too much of the responsibility.
~ Peter Morgan
Panging is the kind of sharp pain you feel inside when you're reminded of some kind of unattended need or something that you've neglected.
~ Caroline Polachek
See, governments are overrated. They come and go in 5 or 10 years; it is we who have the power. But we are like Hanuman in 'Ramayan,' who needed to be reminded of his power.
~ Anubhav Sinha
Spending the Thanksgiving holiday with the men and women who serve our country abroad is a reminder of the sacrifices many make to serve our country.
~ Conor Lamb
For me, body art is all about expression; it's a lifestyle and can serve as a reminder that when my career is done, I'll have a story to tell on my body. And it will be my story of my life on my body.
~ Edge
'True School' is one great big reminder. It's a reminder to everybody in that middle school bracket that was in school when playing hard to get was out.
~ Monie Love
The Freedom Flag is a powerful, physical reminder of one of the darkest days in American history.
~ Abigail Spanberger
Rome is a city where in every corner you have a reminder of the sacred world. That's why I have sacred music, minimalist sacred music, which is also music I like, because at the end of the day, that's what I want to do.
~ Paolo Sorrentino
Occasionally, we are given a reminder of how precious a gift it is to understand the plan of salvation.
~ John Bytheway
I think a lot of us have some form of body dysmorphia... You're looking in the mirror, and you're kind of disassociated in some way. I think a good reminder is to actually, physically touch yourself. 'Ah, okay, this is what my arm feels like. It's not what I'm mutating in my head. I'm not some sort of scary monster.'
~ Mary Lambert
'The Story of Us with Morgan Freeman' is a reminder that people across the world are rebelling against norms and forging new paths for the most marginalized people in their own communities.
~ Patrisse Cullors
Everyone needs reminders that the fact of their being on this earth is important and that each life changes everything.
~ Marge Kennedy
It's too easy to forget bad things. By keeping the reminders close, it's the reminder of not just who you are, but how you became what you are.
~ Gareth Thomas
Love is one of the only reminders besides pain that things are real. It's one of the only things worth fighting for.
~ Iman Shumpert
That was the moment I wanted to use bitcoin: when I saw Harriet Tubman on a $20 bill. It's like, when you see all the slave movies, it's like, why you gotta keep reminding us about slavery? Why don't you put Michael Jordan on a $20 bill?
~ Candace Owens
If you have to keep reminding yourself of a thing, perhaps it isn't so.
~ Christopher Morley
However, I keep reminding them that this issue is not a new issue that has come out for this election. This issue has been in the courts for two years and two months now.
~ Sibel Edmonds